It's 3 a.m. the dead of night. Darkness has blanketed the entire city. The only sources of light are the streetlamps, scattered at intervals, casting a dim, hazy glow that barely illuminates the road ahead. All around, the world is fast asleep. Every house lies in silence, lights turned off, curtains drawn.
Nights like these—silent, still, and shadowy—are the perfect cover for thieves and robbers to go about their work. But it's not just criminals who find opportunity in such hours. This is also when certain duty-bound police officers or detectives step into the night, using the darkness to their advantage. It's the ideal time to carry out secret meetings or sensitive missions—when no one is watching, and no one will know.